These guys are my favorite of the Devils, I made a Tiefling Fighter whose father was a Gelugon, the DM let me use blue skin and Antennae instead of horns, and Character was always passed off as a half-fae instead of devil. The backstory was the Gelugon stuck around and raised my character to fight with spears, the reasons for sticking around was to be used at the DM's discretion. My character was never outcast or shunned because I could pass off as Fae. Probably one of my favorite characters I've ever created.
That moment where the ice devil shows you it's sculpture reminds me of the bit in Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy where the Vogon captain gives Arthur and Ford a chance to admire his poetry.
Dude.... You just changed the game for my table in a major way. I mean, it is hell right? It should be scary. I'm gonna call for a perception check for them to even notice the placeshift... then combat, followed by a collapsing demiplane and a disembodied laugh... I'm gonna make this so creepy. Second great idea, the tunnels/crags of the demiplane, will read... "Hi." -AJ, with a boss fight at the end of the J. You just planned out Sunday. Thank you sir
Great video as always. I have to say though that the Ice Devils representing cold heartedness is something that is so simple and so obvious I would have never have guessed it...... I just realized that these devils have THE cold shoulder.
Any situation where a group of powerful enemies can create nigh impassible barriers of ice on command is gonna be a problem. The situation would be increasingly worse if they boxed you in with ice walls, then introduced ice-themed creatures to supplement their frozen ambush. A advanced Gelugon leader with a bag of holding containing a few Snowflake Oozes could make any encounter 10 times harder. Or perhaps they ride in on a pack of half-devil Winter Wolves. Frost Giants move over, there's a new frozen terror out there.
My monk/evil scientist mage artificially made dark elf, which usually gets bullied by the party and surface worlders but has his charm and wits yet to keep them at bay suddenly finds himself at the mercy of an ice devil. The rest of the party (save for a few), while being horrified and stunned, are at a loss for words. But the drow, who is used to abominations being his drow heritage and his ghastly hobbies, smiles delightfully at the ice devils frigid tower of horrors, and laughs and has a merry time describing the tower and sharing ideas with the ice devil, so much that the ice devil, seeing his demented nature, let's the drow go to enjoy the good time more with him. He gives an absolute shit eating grin to the rest of the party, giving the most "see how it feels" vibe ever, and goes on his merry way. Of course he eventually strikes a deal with the ice devil, trading his party for a bunch of cultist that so happened to be the enemies of the party, but after that incident and revenge Wrought, the rest of the party started holding a begrudging respect for the demented drow and his cunning ways of spreading his sadistic, although laden with good intentions somewhat, machinations.
is that....is that why Cocytus from the anime Overlord looks like an ice lobster/insect? The author stated he based the light novel on his dnd campaigns.
Using 2 Ice Devil's in my upcoming campaign. 1 on mission to Prime Material for Mephistopheles (he's found a way off plane permanently, it's his time rebel) & another as a spy for Asmodeus. Not sure if the players will actually encounter these two but if they do they're ready. Great video as always AJ , always loved Gelugons my favorite devils, really enjoyed this many thanks.
I kinda like that The Ice Devil looks so insect like. So little insects do well in low temperatures that the contrast is more alien - "Research prisons" is never a good combination of words😅 - 23:16 Is this stuff done magically or do evil entities search mountains for hundreds of years till they find the perfect place? "This. . . This is it boys. We're home"
@@AJPickett Otherwise probably murderfest+headhunter time xD This got me thinking about a team-up between a Gorgon and that particular Ice Devil Artist Haarchura? Or maybe not a team-up, but a semi-friendly art collection rivalry perhaps.... There was a pretty funny Gorgon character with a fantastic art collection in WebDM's Land Between Two Rivers campaign, and that whole thing has stuck in my mind as a classic ever since.
Well done AJ. This was a fun one. I'm looking forward to incorporating some of the unnatural but highly intelligent personalities of these devils that you talked about into my game. A devil snarling and cursing you in infernal is terrifying, but a devil calmly asking you to join it for dinner to discuss your unconditional surrender is even more so. Also, I'm *totally* using that extradimensional loophole to great effect >:D I'll tell my players that AJ sends his regards!
Wow, in all my research I've never heard of that magic giving off UV light thing! What a great idea, I love that! Hmmm... Would more powerful magic perhaps give off x-rays or maybe even gamma rays at spell level 10+?
That reference is from 1st edition if I remember correctly. A bit like an aura of invisible light unless you have the ability to Detect Magic. The more powerful, the more brightly and further is shines.
@@Ongzhikai Well, making UV light "brighter" would raise it up to x-rays and gamma rays, wouldn't it? I like the idea that the stronger the magic, the greater one's senses would have to be to detect it.
@@AJPickett The idea of different colors that most people can't see is fascinating. I think that exists in real life, I think I heard somewhere that some people can see extra colors that others couldn't. I think I also heard that women can see more colors than men can...
This helps me a lot. In my Campaign, where the Celestials and the gods, as well as the Devil's archduques are in an alliance with a group of mortals, knowing more about these guys will reeeeeally help me. Thanks, AJ!
Cania and Gelugons are both so cool. Pitiless in the extreme, and with good reason. 9 tours of 777 years each, and one foul up spoils your chances for promotion. The mind reels at severe demands for excellence such as those.
This is actually an exaggeration of a real life technique used by authoritarian regimes. They deliberately set an impossible standard that they know no one can live up to, and then when it comes time to promote an official they will tell them "look, we know you screwed up here here and here, but hey! We like you! We'll give you the job even though your technically not qualified. Just do this favor for us under the table." The official then goes into his new job feeling like an imposter and knowing that he cut a dirty deal to get in. He will be slavishly loyal to the ones who promoted him because he knows they can expose him as not being qualified at any time. That you don't live up to the standard that they say is required for the job becomes their hold over you, when in reality that is the only kind of person who is ever even considered for that position. An officer who actually lived up to the requirements would never be selected because the one who promoted him would not have anything to hold over his head. Similarly here I suspect that none of the Ice devil's who are promoted have a perfect record, and in fact having a perfect record would mean you would never be promoted. That would mean a perfect boy scout in a position of power that they now have to complete with, and they have no hold over. If he's so good at being an ice devil, let him stay there and continue to slave away for eternity as a genuinely valuable subordinate. And this is just aside from the fact that the nature of competion and the cutthroat nature of the Hells probably makes having a record like the one describe simply impossible.
The effect on the spear isnt "half-assed" it's the same effect as a slow spell. Like the extreme cold is making it hard to move. You can make it more punishing by stunning them yes, but a slow effect is pretty harsh as well.
The art at 18:33 is the cover art from a series wherein Mephistopheles makes an appearance or two. In fact, the main party includes a Tiefling son of his, whom he refers to as “no more than the happenstance of my spraying seed”. They travel, being the Chosen of Mask, to Cania (?) to bargain with Ol Mephistopheles himself. There are ice devils spoken of as being visible in the distance. It left quite an impression off one reading 15+ yrs ago…
could see a horned devil and a ice devil complaining about the temperatures on the 8th layer one saying its too cold the other its to warm with the ice devil saying this is a plane of ice and point out how their is puddles everywhere which is unnatural
I'm quite new here but at 4.30 I noticed you have a terrarium since the misting system turned on ? Can recognize this sound from miles away ! Very good video and your channel is absolutely fantastic for D & D lore, I really wanted something like this and you deliver ! :D
Bro this is an Eye opener for THE ICE DEVIL. I had DMed one before but didn't do him justice with the RP. Thx so much you just gave me more tools use, making me a better player/ DM.
I would love to upgrades models with led eyes I could probably fit a watch battery in base to make the eyes glow. Paint the battle board with Vanta Black Paint and have terrain with UV Ruins that only become visible when the Ice Devils eyes shine upon it.
I would not be surprised to find one of these things trying to upgrade by using the features of the powerful Umberhulk. Yes. Ice, tunnels, flying, memory tampering, fear and more. Now that I say this, I think I'll go get my great shotel so I can bisect the gisnt insect easier.
Wall of ice is hilarious and I'm glad they let Ice Devils keep it. Why not surround Malsheen with a labyrinth of Walls of Ice? You've got enough Ice Devils capable of casting it.
I LOVE the tidbit about what it takes to actually be promoted to this level. The 777 years of flawless service and all that. Do we know specifically what is required to be promoted to other levels?
I would suspect that this is an impossible standard set up so that Ice Devil's who are promoted owe under the table favors to whoever pushed their promotion through. This is an age old authoritarian management technique. The Ice Devil's who actually fullfil the requirements, or come close, are patted on the back and told that someone else with a better service record beat them to the job, so sorry, better luck next year! While Ice Devil's who are competent enough to do the job, but have major screw ups on their record are quietly taken aside and told that they can be moved to the top of the list for promotion, but only if they do X Y and Z personal favors for their sponsor once they in. This puts the newly promoted Devil in a state of insecurity, where he will continuously try to compensate for the screw ups on his record by being extra vigilant, but also lives in fear of ever displeasing the superior who promoted him, as they can expose their past incompetence and have them demoted at any time. That's how you form bonds of loyalty in a lawful evil beurocracy.
I caught myself on the side of the Ice Devils. 20:18 "one attempt has been made to conquer the world of toril" you said "great! that could give them the resources needed to win their war with the horned devils!" (ref: 18:18) I thought, then "...wait..."
Long time viewer first time commenter. I don't really play d&d tabletop, but I really love all the lore of d&d. I do have a question though. The origin of asmodeus is pretty nebulous. The fallen angel origin is pretty common knowledge. However, I saw a video on MrRexx about his origin as part of the ouroboros, along the god of the quatuals(forgive my spelling) that created the universe. Which do you consider his canon origin?
For what its worth I don't think there is a canon origin. The world of D&D is ancient beyond mortal reckoning and has been through multiple reshuffles caused by various Powers interfering with the flow of time and other fundamental forces of the multiverse. Canon is whatever you want it to be.
Both are equally valid, Asmodeus is a god, he exists in more than one reality simultaneously, so he is both a fallen angel, and a cosmic primordial serpent at the same time.
I think the idea is they are perfectionists. So whatever hobby they indulge in their downtime is persued with obsessive devotion. Thus the only weakness you can make use of. That you can use their pretension at this past time to stroke their egos for your benefit.
Also it's a devil, not demon, but i realize that's just being a nitpicker ;). I'm just as excited about that particular aspect of these crazy devil-army cold-slinging demon-terminators. :D
I like the thread we had on /TG about monster flavoring that had Gelugons using weapons and armor made of super chilled mercury. An incredibly dense, tough metal when frozen that can be described to make players think its mithril but is actually unusable by players as it simply melts away to a puddle of useless, toxic liquid. Also, I love the idea of their insectoid faces each being subtly unique and identifying like Mandalorian helmets, definitely using that.
If I do end up using Ice Devils I would change the magical ice walls to something more akin to Dry Ice that evaporates with heat and burns to the touch... it also displaces oxygen in confined spaces so don't get caught in a hollow sphere of the stuff.
The design on these guys has always been a little silly to me. Last I checked, bugs and cold don't mix. Maybe you explain it in the video. I'm excited to watch.
@@smilingbear7430 yeah but he mentioned for the ice devils they need to do 777 years of consecutive service without failure 9 times, which I thought was really cool, and would like to know what other procedures they have for lower tiered ones, or what a devil could do to earn promotion
There's a devil named Bune in my games that keeps appearing with different parties, my players know her but the characters are different every time, she's gone from spine devil up to barbed devil by swindling my them out of magical artifacts and soul coins at every turn, this time in ice wind Dale she is going to offer people in ten towns an immunity to cold in exchange for unborn childrens souls, but won't mention that they won't be. Able to leave cold and even being near fire or warmth hurts them severely
Congratulations! You *are a bad enough dude to make a Gelugon* video! (Only relatively oldschool members of the Wizards of the Coast forums will get this reference, but I founded it and it lead to the creation of the very first Ice Devil miniature (from the 2006 Blood Wars expansion)...and Reaper beating WotC to the punch with their "Mantis Devil" lol)
Thanks AJ for these as I cant play d and d and it bums me out because I love the lore so much and have read or listened to around 40 books I think. Your videos are zen for me thanks brother. Luckily a family member hooked me up with BG3 and I got to actually play d and d almost for them first time. I just dont have money for all the stuff after bills so all this is a real treat. God bless to you and your family.
Now look...I'm not blaming you but your video was released and Calgary got its first snow fall. I know your a wizard and all but WHY HAVE YOU FORSAKEN US! Morning :)
I bet the next ice devil my character meets is going to appreciate the puns i use, unless they just give me a cold shoulder. But, I’ll try to keep things chill. Now i do have a thing to say about Ultravision. Last time I checked, in the forgotten realms setting Ultravision meant that the vision was based on starlight reflecting off the surface of things. Creatures with this saw the world as if in “constant twilight” unless they go in doors or underground where the Ultravision fails due to the lack of starlight. I’d like to know what you make of this conflicting information, maybe there is a portfolio of vision supplement book.
Do you suppose the city in the ice could be a spellweaver city and the angels Frozen in the ice were trying to stop them from activating their weapon to reset reality?
Remember to use your bard to seduce the ice devil** *User Success may vary* ** Not responsible for unexpected weddings, ambushes or any other circumstances
Great video, as always, although with a small caveat: when you describe the numbing effects of the Gelugon's cold, heat-sapping attacks as a 'weird, half-assed... version of stunned', I believe you may have missed the point, which is a SLOWING effect, explaining the close resemblance with said spell aside from the -2 penalty to AC and Dexterity saving throws and reduction of speed being a flat -10 feet rather than half movement, for some reason. Always has been *cocks space handgun*
*fashions rudimentary lathe and collects chemicals for gunpowder* Clearly, our battle shall not be decided by use of the rules, but with the laser sword. *Roll Vs cringe*
Great video, must say though the thing I'm most intrigued by is this frozen army of Celestials fighting some unknown enemy deep in the Nine Hells. Like, why?
Hearing about the horrors trapped within the ice along with the celestial beings who fought them, I have to wonder. Could this be a source for a long lost aspect of Obox-Ob? Trapped, but too dangerous to risk it escaping during an attempt to destroy it?
Yah, i think one could also imagine socio-cultural groups like the F.R. Drow using little bits of magic in the paint used to decorate their Underdark cities & structures as methods of lighting and navigating in addition to the other practicalities & aesthetic functions.
I picture an Ice Devil vs a Marilith being a blur of whirling metal until the demon realizes it's frozen in place and the Hellcat makes it's deadly pounce.
Wow ...i am 43 been avidly playing DND since first edition. And somehow you still find lore I was unaware of... not just this video.lol on a different note I noticed you did the Kender video you should follow up with the Gully dwarf lol anyway thanks for the great video keep it up your labors please me ...
These are my favorite creatures to use. Even dragons aren't nearly as fun, or as effective to put the fear of god in them. I'm about the one them against my lv3 party as a boss man commander for more level-appropriate devils (No, it will take part in the fight, unless the party is stupid enough to actually attack it.
These guys are my favorite of the Devils, I made a Tiefling Fighter whose father was a Gelugon, the DM let me use blue skin and Antennae instead of horns, and Character was always passed off as a half-fae instead of devil. The backstory was the Gelugon stuck around and raised my character to fight with spears, the reasons for sticking around was to be used at the DM's discretion. My character was never outcast or shunned because I could pass off as Fae. Probably one of my favorite characters I've ever created.
Neat
That moment where the ice devil shows you it's sculpture reminds me of the bit in Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy where the Vogon captain gives Arthur and Ford a chance to admire his poetry.
Exactly
"It really displays the Gelugonity of the artist."
Ice Devil "Go on...."
@@Im-Not-a-Dog perfect
Ice devils always greet bards and jesters with "Iced to meet you." because seeing them physically cringe is satisfying to them.
My fighter’s gonna love this.
Dude.... You just changed the game for my table in a major way. I mean, it is hell right? It should be scary. I'm gonna call for a perception check for them to even notice the placeshift... then combat, followed by a collapsing demiplane and a disembodied laugh... I'm gonna make this so creepy.
Second great idea, the tunnels/crags of the demiplane, will read...
"Hi." -AJ, with a boss fight at the end of the J. You just planned out Sunday. Thank you sir
Excellent :)
Great video as always. I have to say though that the Ice Devils representing cold heartedness is something that is so simple and so obvious I would have never have guessed it...... I just realized that these devils have THE cold shoulder.
"Magi-vision" definitely needs to make a comeback.
It turns Invisibility into a spotlight.
An insult to all draugr and firbolg fighters.
@@nicolaezenoaga9756 Can we be honest here?
No one can ever insult the Firbolg more than Volo did.
@@Im-Not-a-Dog I don't think their that bad.
@@Im-Not-a-Dog I think their just diffrent.
@@nicolaezenoaga9756 He turned them into Giant Smurfs. Don't get me wrong, their solid as a race, but they're not really Firbolg in feel or lore.
Thanks for the hellcat tip. I can bring back an infamous nusance to my stories
Evil snow kittehs!
I love the frozen snapshot of the Early Bloodwar. Makes you wonder what types of fiends have been lost.
That was probably the war between Law and Chaos, well before the Blood War kicked off as we know it.
@@AJPickett Thank you. Wasn't quite sure what to call that point in time.
I have the honor of owning a D&D 1e Monster Manual, and the Ice Devil entry was one of those that stuck with me the most.
I love Gelugons! Since the fiendish stuff is among my favorite lore in Dnd, I’d say I’m quite blessed right now. Thanks AJ!
Was.... was that a pun?
@@AmigoRoberto I wish I was clever enough to be punny. But alas.
Any situation where a group of powerful enemies can create nigh impassible barriers of ice on command is gonna be a problem. The situation would be increasingly worse if they boxed you in with ice walls, then introduced ice-themed creatures to supplement their frozen ambush. A advanced Gelugon leader with a bag of holding containing a few Snowflake Oozes could make any encounter 10 times harder. Or perhaps they ride in on a pack of half-devil Winter Wolves. Frost Giants move over, there's a new frozen terror out there.
My monk/evil scientist mage artificially made dark elf, which usually gets bullied by the party and surface worlders but has his charm and wits yet to keep them at bay suddenly finds himself at the mercy of an ice devil.
The rest of the party (save for a few), while being horrified and stunned, are at a loss for words.
But the drow, who is used to abominations being his drow heritage and his ghastly hobbies, smiles delightfully at the ice devils frigid tower of horrors, and laughs and has a merry time describing the tower and sharing ideas with the ice devil, so much that the ice devil, seeing his demented nature, let's the drow go to enjoy the good time more with him.
He gives an absolute shit eating grin to the rest of the party, giving the most "see how it feels" vibe ever, and goes on his merry way.
Of course he eventually strikes a deal with the ice devil, trading his party for a bunch of cultist that so happened to be the enemies of the party, but after that incident and revenge Wrought, the rest of the party started holding a begrudging respect for the demented drow and his cunning ways of spreading his sadistic, although laden with good intentions somewhat, machinations.
You are burning though these devils and I am loving it!!!
Nine Hells, Burning... nice one.
@@AJPickett 😎👍👉Aaaayw
Ice devils one of my favorites kind of monsters in D&D
is that....is that why Cocytus from the anime Overlord looks like an ice lobster/insect? The author stated he based the light novel on his dnd campaigns.
Ah, galugons. The coolest looking pokemon in the nine hells
Using 2 Ice Devil's in my upcoming campaign. 1 on mission to Prime Material for Mephistopheles (he's found a way off plane permanently, it's his time rebel) & another as a spy for Asmodeus. Not sure if the players will actually encounter these two but if they do they're ready. Great video as always AJ , always loved Gelugons my favorite devils, really enjoyed this many thanks.
The Ice Devil powers of cold are also extremely useful when they work with Yugoloth. Loths are particularly vulnerable to cold.
I kinda like that The Ice Devil looks so insect like. So little insects do well in low temperatures that the contrast is more alien
- "Research prisons" is never a good combination of words😅
- 23:16 Is this stuff done magically or do evil entities search mountains for hundreds of years till they find the perfect place? "This. . . This is it boys. We're home"
So what would be their reaction if a mortal sculptor stumbled onto one working on their artwork? SCULPTURAL FACE-OFF?!?
If it is a player character.. 100%!!
@@AJPickett Otherwise probably murderfest+headhunter time xD
This got me thinking about a team-up between a Gorgon and that particular Ice Devil Artist Haarchura? Or maybe not a team-up, but a semi-friendly art collection rivalry perhaps.... There was a pretty funny Gorgon character with a fantastic art collection in WebDM's Land Between Two Rivers campaign, and that whole thing has stuck in my mind as a classic ever since.
Well done AJ. This was a fun one. I'm looking forward to incorporating some of the unnatural but highly intelligent personalities of these devils that you talked about into my game. A devil snarling and cursing you in infernal is terrifying, but a devil calmly asking you to join it for dinner to discuss your unconditional surrender is even more so.
Also, I'm *totally* using that extradimensional loophole to great effect >:D I'll tell my players that AJ sends his regards!
Your comparison of the face to the mandalorian helmet was astute. Well put, sir
Thank you kindly
The sculptor is actually really wholesome, he enjoys what he's doing and as long as you're polite and constructive is civil
Then kills you afterwards, ... politely if you were nice about it.
Good topic choice with the winter coming lol and with season 2 of the Mandalorian coming at the end of the month
Indeed :)
I like the idea of a Gelugon artist living in Sigil, maybe as a member of the Sensates.
Wow, in all my research I've never heard of that magic giving off UV light thing! What a great idea, I love that! Hmmm... Would more powerful magic perhaps give off x-rays or maybe even gamma rays at spell level 10+?
That reference is from 1st edition if I remember correctly. A bit like an aura of invisible light unless you have the ability to Detect Magic. The more powerful, the more brightly and further is shines.
I like the idea in Sir Terry Pratchett's Discworld series that there is a color of magic named Octarine.
@@Ongzhikai Well, making UV light "brighter" would raise it up to x-rays and gamma rays, wouldn't it? I like the idea that the stronger the magic, the greater one's senses would have to be to detect it.
@@AJPickett The idea of different colors that most people can't see is fascinating. I think that exists in real life, I think I heard somewhere that some people can see extra colors that others couldn't. I think I also heard that women can see more colors than men can...
This helps me a lot. In my Campaign, where the Celestials and the gods, as well as the Devil's archduques are in an alliance with a group of mortals, knowing more about these guys will reeeeeally help me. Thanks, AJ!
Cania and Gelugons are both so cool. Pitiless in the extreme, and with good reason. 9 tours of 777 years each, and one foul up spoils your chances for promotion. The mind reels at severe demands for excellence such as those.
This is actually an exaggeration of a real life technique used by authoritarian regimes. They deliberately set an impossible standard that they know no one can live up to, and then when it comes time to promote an official they will tell them "look, we know you screwed up here here and here, but hey! We like you! We'll give you the job even though your technically not qualified. Just do this favor for us under the table."
The official then goes into his new job feeling like an imposter and knowing that he cut a dirty deal to get in. He will be slavishly loyal to the ones who promoted him because he knows they can expose him as not being qualified at any time.
That you don't live up to the standard that they say is required for the job becomes their hold over you, when in reality that is the only kind of person who is ever even considered for that position. An officer who actually lived up to the requirements would never be selected because the one who promoted him would not have anything to hold over his head.
Similarly here I suspect that none of the Ice devil's who are promoted have a perfect record, and in fact having a perfect record would mean you would never be promoted. That would mean a perfect boy scout in a position of power that they now have to complete with, and they have no hold over. If he's so good at being an ice devil, let him stay there and continue to slave away for eternity as a genuinely valuable subordinate.
And this is just aside from the fact that the nature of competion and the cutthroat nature of the Hells probably makes having a record like the one describe simply impossible.
@@GrimgoreIronhide Thank you for the interesting information!
Group of ice devils will create ice walls in tandem, forcing pcs into dead ends, encapsulation and crushing them in the process.
They seem chill
Im sorry
*points at door, does not point at pit trap*
The effect on the spear isnt "half-assed" it's the same effect as a slow spell. Like the extreme cold is making it hard to move. You can make it more punishing by stunning them yes, but a slow effect is pretty harsh as well.
Fair call, I am swayed by your argument 🙂
2:30 ultraviolet glow.
This is interesting.
The art at 18:33 is the cover art from a series wherein Mephistopheles makes an appearance or two. In fact, the main party includes a Tiefling son of his, whom he refers to as “no more than the happenstance of my spraying seed”. They travel, being the Chosen of Mask, to Cania (?) to bargain with Ol Mephistopheles himself. There are ice devils spoken of as being visible in the distance. It left quite an impression off one reading 15+ yrs ago…
Cania gives me so many dark ideas as a dm. Thanks for the video AJ
could see a horned devil and a ice devil complaining about the temperatures on the 8th layer one saying its too cold the other its to warm with the ice devil saying this is a plane of ice and point out how their is puddles everywhere which is unnatural
The "weird, half-assed form of stunned" is literally just the effect of the Slow spell
I'm quite new here but at 4.30 I noticed you have a terrarium since the misting system turned on ? Can recognize this sound from miles away ! Very good video and your channel is absolutely fantastic for D & D lore, I really wanted something like this and you deliver ! :D
Bro this is an Eye opener for THE ICE DEVIL. I had DMed one before but didn't do him justice with the RP. Thx so much you just gave me more tools use, making me a better player/ DM.
I love the old D&D art, "I drew this one night while scrying, you get the idea-" Versus the new art- which is like an illusion in high def.
'Scrying' is a very noble way to describe dropping acid and furiously populating a sketchbook with otherworldly horrors :P
I would love to upgrades models with led eyes I could probably fit a watch battery in base to make the eyes glow.
Paint the battle board with Vanta Black Paint and have terrain with UV Ruins that only become visible when the Ice Devils eyes shine upon it.
Gonna role-play the sculpture ice devil as a stuck up, pretentious artist!
"Your out is quite fancy Wizard...but is it ART?
Anyone else a fan of the anime Overlord? My boy Cocytus would love this video.
Excellent video Professor. Thank you. :)
hi Aj I'm back
I love the ice devil the most that may just be because I'm Swedish but I love it
Welcome back Mr Cy
Hutijin is my favorite Devil to date.
Hutijin is my *solid* number 2 spot. Mephistopheles is bae.
But I love the relationship between the two of them
@@AmigoRoberto on my DnD UA-cam channel I think I made a character concept of playing as Mephistopheles as a Teifling in a mortal body and amnesia.
Good video AJ
I enjoyed this video. I am already plotting an encounter for my group. Thank you for the valuable insights.
I would not be surprised to find one of these things trying to upgrade by using the features of the powerful Umberhulk.
Yes. Ice, tunnels, flying, memory tampering, fear and more.
Now that I say this, I think I'll go get my great shotel so I can bisect the gisnt insect easier.
Wall of ice is hilarious and I'm glad they let Ice Devils keep it. Why not surround Malsheen with a labyrinth of Walls of Ice?
You've got enough Ice Devils capable of casting it.
Thank you AJ!!!
You are most welcome :)
I LOVE the tidbit about what it takes to actually be promoted to this level. The 777 years of flawless service and all that. Do we know specifically what is required to be promoted to other levels?
I would suspect that this is an impossible standard set up so that Ice Devil's who are promoted owe under the table favors to whoever pushed their promotion through.
This is an age old authoritarian management technique. The Ice Devil's who actually fullfil the requirements, or come close, are patted on the back and told that someone else with a better service record beat them to the job, so sorry, better luck next year! While Ice Devil's who are competent enough to do the job, but have major screw ups on their record are quietly taken aside and told that they can be moved to the top of the list for promotion, but only if they do X Y and Z personal favors for their sponsor once they in.
This puts the newly promoted Devil in a state of insecurity, where he will continuously try to compensate for the screw ups on his record by being extra vigilant, but also lives in fear of ever displeasing the superior who promoted him, as they can expose their past incompetence and have them demoted at any time.
That's how you form bonds of loyalty in a lawful evil beurocracy.
@@GrimgoreIronhide holy fuck the community of this channel is so much better than reddit. Ty
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I caught myself on the side of the Ice Devils. 20:18 "one attempt has been made to conquer the world of toril" you said
"great! that could give them the resources needed to win their war with the horned devils!" (ref: 18:18) I thought, then "...wait..."
So many world's.
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Long time viewer first time commenter. I don't really play d&d tabletop, but I really love all the lore of d&d. I do have a question though.
The origin of asmodeus is pretty nebulous. The fallen angel origin is pretty common knowledge. However, I saw a video on MrRexx about his origin as part of the ouroboros, along the god of the quatuals(forgive my spelling) that created the universe. Which do you consider his canon origin?
For what its worth I don't think there is a canon origin. The world of D&D is ancient beyond mortal reckoning and has been through multiple reshuffles caused by various Powers interfering with the flow of time and other fundamental forces of the multiverse. Canon is whatever you want it to be.
Both are equally valid, Asmodeus is a god, he exists in more than one reality simultaneously, so he is both a fallen angel, and a cosmic primordial serpent at the same time.
YO WHAT?! A DEMONIC CREATURE THAT I CAN PLAY AS A POSCH ART CONNOISSEUR?!?! I LOVE IT
actually I think that was supposed to be just a personal quirk of _that particualr_ devil.
I think the idea is they are perfectionists. So whatever hobby they indulge in their downtime is persued with obsessive devotion. Thus the only weakness you can make use of. That you can use their pretension at this past time to stroke their egos for your benefit.
Also it's a devil, not demon, but i realize that's just being a nitpicker ;). I'm just as excited about that particular aspect of these crazy devil-army cold-slinging demon-terminators. :D
8:15 This sounds like the effects of the Slow spell, but that spell's effects are stronger
Correct
I like the thread we had on /TG about monster flavoring that had Gelugons using weapons and armor made of super chilled mercury. An incredibly dense, tough metal when frozen that can be described to make players think its mithril but is actually unusable by players as it simply melts away to a puddle of useless, toxic liquid. Also, I love the idea of their insectoid faces each being subtly unique and identifying like Mandalorian helmets, definitely using that.
Congrats. You just added to my campaign.
If I do end up using Ice Devils I would change the magical ice walls to something more akin to Dry Ice that evaporates with heat and burns to the touch... it also displaces oxygen in confined spaces so don't get caught in a hollow sphere of the stuff.
The design on these guys has always been a little silly to me. Last I checked, bugs and cold don't mix. Maybe you explain it in the video. I'm excited to watch.
Worth the wait
Thanks dude Talk about the dragon devils for me please and please talk about paladin Devils that ride nightmares.
I'd like to know more about the process of promotion for each of the devils, whether that be something they do to get promoted or the procedure
basically they must be promoted by a stronger devil, usually for power derived from mortal souls accrued.
@@smilingbear7430 yeah but he mentioned for the ice devils they need to do 777 years of consecutive service without failure 9 times, which I thought was really cool, and would like to know what other procedures they have for lower tiered ones, or what a devil could do to earn promotion
3:20 - ez enough. Just give them permanent passive detect magic. Or detect magic at will to make it even simpler.
There's a devil named Bune in my games that keeps appearing with different parties, my players know her but the characters are different every time, she's gone from spine devil up to barbed devil by swindling my them out of magical artifacts and soul coins at every turn, this time in ice wind Dale she is going to offer people in ten towns an immunity to cold in exchange for unborn childrens souls, but won't mention that they won't be. Able to leave cold and even being near fire or warmth hurts them severely
@7:05 unholy heck where is that image from?? It's *beautiful* and one of the best Ba'atezu lineups I've ever seen.
Pinterest, I couldn't find the original source.
Congratulations! You *are a bad enough dude to make a Gelugon* video!
(Only relatively oldschool members of the Wizards of the Coast forums will get this reference, but I founded it and it lead to the creation of the very first Ice Devil miniature (from the 2006 Blood Wars expansion)...and Reaper beating WotC to the punch with their "Mantis Devil" lol)
You rock!
This is amazing. I love it. Now I want to add this to my game.
Thanks AJ for these as I cant play d and d and it bums me out because I love the lore so much and have read or listened to around 40 books I think. Your videos are zen for me thanks brother. Luckily a family member hooked me up with BG3 and I got to actually play d and d almost for them first time. I just dont have money for all the stuff after bills so all this is a real treat. God bless to you and your family.
Now look...I'm not blaming you but your video was released and Calgary got its first snow fall. I know your a wizard and all but WHY HAVE YOU FORSAKEN US! Morning :)
Well... my distant ancestor is very fond of hammers and electricity.
I bet the next ice devil my character meets is going to appreciate the puns i use, unless they just give me a cold shoulder. But, I’ll try to keep things chill. Now i do have a thing to say about Ultravision. Last time I checked, in the forgotten realms setting Ultravision meant that the vision was based on starlight reflecting off the surface of things. Creatures with this saw the world as if in “constant twilight” unless they go in doors or underground where the Ultravision fails due to the lack of starlight. I’d like to know what you make of this conflicting information, maybe there is a portfolio of vision supplement book.
Do you suppose the city in the ice could be a spellweaver city and the angels Frozen in the ice were trying to stop them from activating their weapon to reset reality?
Maaaybe
@@AJPickett what do you think it is?
Awesome video. Thank you.
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Great video, as always, although with a small caveat: when you describe the numbing effects of the Gelugon's cold, heat-sapping attacks as a 'weird, half-assed... version of stunned', I believe you may have missed the point, which is a SLOWING effect, explaining the close resemblance with said spell aside from the -2 penalty to AC and Dexterity saving throws and reduction of speed being a flat -10 feet rather than half movement, for some reason.
Always has been *cocks space handgun*
*fashions rudimentary lathe and collects chemicals for gunpowder* Clearly, our battle shall not be decided by use of the rules, but with the laser sword. *Roll Vs cringe*
Cocyutus from overlord is based off an ice devil
Yes
Great video, must say though the thing I'm most intrigued by is this frozen army of Celestials fighting some unknown enemy deep in the Nine Hells. Like, why?
And when?
these guys are awesome
These fiends are so cool! This audio was an excellent start to my day.
This is the first time I actually got a notification right when the video comes out. Thanks UA-cam?
Hearing about the horrors trapped within the ice along with the celestial beings who fought them, I have to wonder. Could this be a source for a long lost aspect of Obox-Ob? Trapped, but too dangerous to risk it escaping during an attempt to destroy it?
16:31
So your average Ice Devil is hell's version of a USMC infantry corporal.
That’s really awesome about the UV light.
Yah, i think one could also imagine socio-cultural groups like the F.R. Drow using little bits of magic in the paint used to decorate their Underdark cities & structures as methods of lighting and navigating in addition to the other practicalities & aesthetic functions.
Fantastic!
I picture an Ice Devil vs a Marilith being a blur of whirling metal until the demon realizes it's frozen in place and the Hellcat makes it's deadly pounce.
When hell freezes over they will rule all
Wonderful video! Can you source magic giving off UV light? I would love to read up on it!
It's first edition D&D
Do you have one on horned devils? I've been looking and haven't been able to find it.
I don't think he does. It's a pity as they are the most "classic" devils.
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Lmao I love that demonic voice xD
Or should I say "infernal?"
Fiendish
Wow ...i am 43 been avidly playing DND since first edition. And somehow you still find lore I was unaware of... not just this video.lol on a different note I noticed you did the Kender video you should follow up with the Gully dwarf lol anyway thanks for the great video keep it up your labors please me ...
Are they immune to fire as well as ice?
yes
I would suggest that the ice devil should play doom eternal and preform a lot of glory kills to get inspired for its morbid sculptures
Tireless research transformed into art, a job well done once again...
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Around 20:30, what book does he reference?
The Manual of the Planes?
Ah, I thought you were referencing some badass novel I didn't know about
I guess 1e Ice Devils were terrifying to face.
They're not a cake walk in 5e if they're properly used, but damn 1e has some wild stuff
1e was a very different game from 5e in many ways. Savings throws and magical resistance were often brutal.
Rare parties ever reached a level to face dragons much less demons...more 1st and 2nd edition were killed by orcs and kobolds than dragons and demons
I love all of your work! thank you, for putting soo much work towards D&D characters! I appreciate it. Keep doing your thing!
Question, will you be doing videos about the arch dules as well at some point?
Yes
Would these structures be linked to the previous demonlord you mentioned who used to rule hell?
Much older.
These are my favorite creatures to use. Even dragons aren't nearly as fun, or as effective to put the fear of god in them. I'm about the one them against my lv3 party as a boss man commander for more level-appropriate devils (No, it will take part in the fight, unless the party is stupid enough to actually attack it.